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09-06-2018 07:23 PM

Elrick

Quote:
Originally Posted by BucketInABucket

If they come out with a H700 I'll be interested

How come there is no NZXT H700 section on this forum site?

In fact no mention on anything to do with NZXT in general, that seems to be very strange....

That's at least 115mm total for a 65mm rad + 50mm+ of fans... you then have fittings to consider. Looking at photos, I don't see you'd be able put that anywhere without impeding something else... at the side it would certainly impede both the top and bottom space for rads/fans, and at the bottom it would cover a big chunk of your motherboard. Your best chance might at the top where there is the most clearance, but hard to say. You'd have to do more precise measurements. Either way, it will certainly make routing your tubing more tricky, and would be very visually dominant in the build.

It's not like you NEED to go for such a thick cooling solution though, obviously.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Gandlaf

It might be a tight squeeze, but if you like the Fractal look I'd take a gander at the Define S.
Should be fine with your parts, 240+360 should be ez but 360+360 needs some elbow greeze and maybe some fancy fittings to work nicely.

thanks for the recommendations. after doing some more research, I'm definitely not going to go for the 65mm rad. Instead I'll go with the more tame 40mm PE rad. I still cant decide though. Ive now learned that vertical gpu mount on the dynamic requires an additional cost in the bracket.. furthermore, I cant even find where the bracket is being sold. Without that, there's no way I go for the Dynamic (which would be a shame bc i rly like so many thing about it)

07-30-2018 06:16 AM

Gandlaf

It might be a tight squeeze, but if you like the Fractal look I'd take a gander at the Define S.
Should be fine with your parts, 240+360 should be ez but 360+360 needs some elbow greeze and maybe some fancy fittings to work nicely.

Do you think mounting a 65mm thick rad in push pull would be doable on the Dynamic? Looking at the EK XE360 rad

That's at least 115mm total for a 65mm rad + 50mm+ of fans... you then have fittings to consider. Looking at photos, I don't see you'd be able put that anywhere without impeding something else... at the side it would certainly impede both the top and bottom space for rads/fans, and at the bottom it would cover a big chunk of your motherboard. Your best chance might at the top where there is the most clearance, but hard to say. You'd have to do more precise measurements. Either way, it will certainly make routing your tubing more tricky, and would be very visually dominant in the build.

It's not like you NEED to go for such a thick cooling solution though, obviously.

The PC-O11 Dynamic would let you have the rad+fans oriented front to back, although it doesn't feature vertical GPU mounting. That said, you might be able to mod that, I've seen that done in this case. Doing so might not allow room for the rad+fans at the bottom though.